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Old 06-16-2011, 07:47 AM
Ataros Ataros is offline
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Prebuilt spawnpoints are already there you do not have to place them again. Airfields are already built in the map. You can use them unless you experience explosions in hangars on spawn.

The spawnpoints you place manually probably do not work if not branched properly, i.e. aircraft do not have a direct route to taxi from the point. You are using a key for branching that you assigned, right? Check how prebuilt points are branched. The new ones have to be branched similar. And I think you have to use certain level of map zoom to place spawnpoints properly on map as it is bugged at other levels of zoom.

If the points can not be used aircraft spawn on airfield circle. Reduce circle radius to prevent them exploding on spawn. you can manually reduce it below 500m editing mission file with Notepad.

Another alternative is to use just half of the circle for spawn when not enough space available. To achieve this I cover the other part of the circle with really huge runway like 1000x700m. This prevents aircraft spawning on the part of a circle that is covered. But this was a temp solution I used before I learned about spownpoints branching key and afterwords I did not make any manually created airfields.
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